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Receive personally tailored Biology lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with in-home and online tutoring that offers flexible scheduling and your choice of locations.

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How can a tutor assist you in conquering Biology?

Biology is a complex subject and can be difficult to understand. The concepts covered in your biology course may also be utilized in numerous careers and several advanced science courses that you might encounter in the future. If you feel that you could benefit from some extra assistance with your biology course, consider working privately with an instructor. Work through any difficult areas of your course with the help of a professional biology tutor in Miami, Florida, today. Varsity Tutors can help find you a skilled tutor who can offer you individualized attention.

Varsity Tutors can help you find experienced and professional Miami, FL, biology tutors who are skilled in working to help students with the intricacies of biology. They can provide you with a lesson plan that has been created specifically for you and your learning needs. Whether you are a high school student working towards a college preparatory diploma, or you're enrolled in a college biology course, your tutor can have the knowledge and understanding to help you.

Unlike classroom-based lessons, private tutoring sessions give you the opportunity to learn in a student-centered manner that promotes interaction and student-teacher engagement. Your tutor will be happy to assist you as you learn about zoology, cellular respiration, genetics, and a number of other fields. Furthermore, your private biology tutor can be an expert in the field and know how to explain difficult concepts.

One of the biggest benefits you get out of private biology lessons is that you can study a completely customized program. Your Miami biology tutor can evaluate your level of understanding in biology, and from there, create a custom program that best suits your needs. Your tutor can match your personality and work with your preferred learning style. This is especially important if you are preparing for an upcoming exam, as your tutor can help you review the material that is most likely to appear on the test.

Varsity Tutors can help you find a biology tutor in Miami, who can work with you at a time that is convenient for you. Private lessons can be scheduled around your timetable, day or night, so that you don't sacrifice time away from your work or other studies. You also have the option of studying in person, at a location of your choice, or over the Internet through our online tutoring sessions via the live learning platform. Call us today so we can help you find your own tutor.

4.9/5.0 Satisfaction Rating!* Contact us to hear why. We serve all of South Florida.

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"We reviewed over the skeletal system (bones, joints, etc.), muscles (different types of muscles, how muscles contract, etc.) and the integumentary system (skin, hair and nails). We went through each chapter and answered the multiple choice and critical thinking problems at the end of the chapter. "

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"The student and I discussed deletions, duplications, inversion, and translocations in more detail. We looked at how homologous chromosomes with these aberrations align during meiosis using deletion, duplication, and inversion loops. We discussed how inversions prevent crossovers in that their crossover products are nonviable. We went over translocations and how balanced translocations can be passed on in families, such as in inherited Down syndrome. Finally, we started chapter 7 on genetic linkage, and talked about how recombination frequencies can be used to map gene distances from each other. "

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"The student practiced her living science biology by going over an old part on one exam. She was given another part one to complete for homework with instruction of identifying guessed questions."

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"We reviewed population genetics (Hardy-Weinberg), speciation, and the origin of life. I prepared a comprehensive set of questions for the student and we walked through many of them in conjunction with reviewing the notes; she can use these questions as examples and practice test questions for her next lecture exam. "

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"Introduction to biology including the life's hierarchical order, evolution, unity, and diversity, the scientific process, chemical elements and compounds, and atoms and molecules. Next week we will be reviewing related chemistry and focusing on the biology of the cell. "

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"We started with her study guide, and went through the majority of her chapter on the basics of genetics, Mendel's experiments, Punnet squares, and alleles. We then touched a little on the basics of evolution and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. "

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"The intent of the session was to prepare the student for his Biology exam tomorrow. We reviewed the professor's PowerPoint slides for each of the five chapters, and discussed any topics that needed additional explanations or clarifications. These chapters covered the various intermolecular interactions (e.g. covalent, non-covalent, hydrophobic), amino acid structure and function, protein structure, nucleotides, DNA vs. RNA, carbohydrates, and lipids. We discussed that he best understands concepts when they are related to the bigger picture, so I attempted to relate these fundamental molecules to their respective roles in the human body. At the end of the session we also talked about different strategies for reviewing the material on his own. In general, the student gained a better understanding of the big picture, which will help him memorize the finer details. "

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"This was our first session and the students mother wanted us to go over biology, physics, and math. We also made a plan for the next few weeks as we try to give her a head start before she starts school again."

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"The student and I had a remote session where she sent me an essay to revise on homeostasis. I went through and helped her correct punctuation and grammar issues. Then she went back and revised for content and structuring. She looked it over to ensure none of her ideas had changed."

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"The student and I reviewed basic biology concepts. We covered animal and plant cells, and then moved onto the classification of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. We then reviewed the chemistry of life (hydrogen bonds, water, the four biological macromolecules and their respective macromolecules). The student felt comfortable with the material covered at the conclusion of the session. "

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"I worked with the student to provide initial revisions to the paper that she is submitting as a literature review, to eventually evolve into a research proposal. I spent this time going through her paper, offering revisions of sentence structure, placement, and word choices, as well as more general comments. The next step is to ensure that the information that is present is organized precisely as requested by her professor. "